Thank you everybody for your words. I can't say that I'll post till 200. But I can say that I will post one day at a time until I don't feel like I'm an addict anymore. Which will be never.
Go check out my HOF speech if you get a chance: index.php?showtopic=5677
Here's to day 100. A big milestone for the newbies that stick it out and want it, but ultimately just another day in the life of your quit. Day 100 and I still get craves and want to dip sometimes. I don't think its going to go away for a while, but at least I know I'm strong enough to deal with them and get through it with the people that have been right there with me going through it before me or still waiting to hit the day I'm on.
great attitude, my friend. thinking like that will save your life.
From this:
So I've been dipping for around 10 years off and on. Started when I was 16. I'm now 26. And I'm starting to get sick of it. Grizzly Wintergreen was my dip of choice for the past 6 years so far. I like the act of dipping, but I just don't want to get cancer.
Thinking of getting some fake dip off amazon since I have a gift card. Looking at the the Golden Eagle Wintergreen. What does everybody think of that or would you recommend a different kind? Though I just feel like that is the cheap way out and I'm going to be better off stopping straight up with nothing else.
Hope all is well with everybody.
to This:
Thank you everybody for your words. I can't say that I'll post till 200. But I can say that I will post one day at a time until I don't feel like I'm an addict anymore. Which will be never.
Go check out my HOF speech if you get a chance: index.php?showtopic=5677
Here's to day 100. A big milestone for the newbies that stick it out and want it, but ultimately just another day in the life of your quit. Day 100 and I still get craves and want to dip sometimes. I don't think its going to go away for a while, but at least I know I'm strong enough to deal with them and get through it with the people that have been right there with me going through it before me or still waiting to hit the day I'm on.
great attitude, my friend. thinking like that will save your life.
That's what this group does for you. Enough said. Congrats Tim
Yes, a great quitter. Great job Time.
I've gone back and read over my first few messages a couple times as time went by. Such a difference from where I was then to where I am now.
I could have never imagined I'd be doing this well nicotine free feeling and knowing that I'm never going back to it so long as I do my duty here and use the phone numbers when shit hits the fan.
See kids, if you actually want it bad enough and follow what people say, it too will work for you. Cliche as it might be, if I can do it or the people below me can do it, anybody can do it.
Thank you again everyone. [/QUOTE]
Time I like you. I like that you see the simplicity in the approach...in our approach. And that it is not magic. There's no special sauce. It starts with a single voice inside saying "I quit". Its actually hearing that voice and believing that that voice is YOU saying that you are quit. And that voice is definitely in each of us. Its just a matter of whether you want to believe that its you saying it.